
Was it also a chemical spill? An old science project gone wrong? Who knows. I always wondered about what created Nessi.
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My love for this movie spawns for my curiosity of the Lochness monster. Meanwhile, that river creature is getting hungry. Don’t do that guys! Set in South Korea, a young girl goes missing and her family sets out to find her. This one is clear as day, shit gets messy when you dump chemicals into a river. Watch the trailer here.Įvery good scary movie is usually based on consequences to an action… especially the monster ones. The verdict: child or grown adult human, you will still be terrified by this movie. The premise: a young boy stumbles onto a witch convention and must stop them, even after he has been turned into a mouse. She was literally quoted in an interview as saying “There’s nothing better than making children scream, I have to say.” And I totally believe it. She is not meant to be in children’s movies.

And she looks scary as hell without doing any of those things. Angelica Houston has purple eyes and literally peels her face off at one point. I swear I still have PTSD from this film. I know what you might be thinking: this is a children’s movie, how could it be scary? To that I say, have you seen this movie?! Alyssa and I watched this when we were four and didn’t sleep soundly for years. Yes, we’re talking about the Roald Dahl adaptation.
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He also tours North America and Europe playing his creepy ass music from all these films, so I can’t stress enough how much you’ll love the soundtrack! All of this plus a ton of cabin fever vibes, you’ve got yourself a pretty creepy movie. Watch the trailer here Did I mention that this is a John Carpenter flick? This guy is responsible for some of the greats (Halloween, The Fog, Prince of Darkness). It’s set in Antarctica and involves a shapeshifting Alien and a bunch of scientists. The score alone will freak your bean! I grew up reading Goosebumps and Animorphs and this is their very grown up love child in the form of a movie. Is the hotel completely haunted, or has the lack of human interaction have the gang trippin’ out!? Seriously guys, do not watch this movie if you’ll be travelling anytime soon, because hotel spaces will never be the same. Watch the trailer here. Jack Torrance ( Jack Nicholson) plans to live for the winter in isolation with his wife and son as a caretaker of a hotel. This movie is proof that complete isolation is never a good idea. It’s a little bit campy but that’s what makes it so great. Watch the trailer here. And you will feel the tension in your blood. When the wife (in a role Mia Farrow was born to play) becomes mysteriously pregnant, paranoia over the safety of her unborn child begins to control her life. A young couple moves into an apartment only to be surrounded by peculiar neighbors and occurrences. If you’ve never seen this movie do so ASAP.

Yes, I totally know that Roman Polanski is problematic AF, but this is one of my favourite films of the genre so it’s on the list. It’s an oldie, but never feels out of date.

You’ll never think of the names Billy or Angus the same again.

The calls themselves, which consist of stream of consciousness and pig sounds are the scariest part of the movie. But what they don’t know that we do is that the calls are coming from INSIDE THE HOUSE. And straight up, it has to be one of the most terrifying premises of any horror movie in existence: During their Christmas break, a group of girls are stalked by a stranger making phone calls to their sorority house. I first saw this movie with Alyssa, Rachel and our BFF Nicole when we were in High School.
